We watched Lucy the other night and really enjoyed it. I will admit it wasn't quite the movie I thought it would be, but that's ok, if you already know how the movie goes it doesn't make much sense to watch it.

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"First you start with a pound of bologna..."
-My Grandmother on how to make ham salad.

And a fun-sounding story - "This modern twist on the beloved Brothers Grimm fairy tales intertwines the plots of a few choice stories and explores the consequences of the characters' wishes and quests. The humorous and heartfelt musical follows the classic tales of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk, and Rapunzel - all tied together by an original story involving a baker and his wife, their wish to begin a family and their interaction with the witch who has put a curse on them". I have very simple tastes.

We have a privately owned cinema in the village owned and run by a man who chooses films he thinks we'll like, rather than films some conglomerate wants us to see. If a film is going well he keeps it on for an extra week. We get new releases as quickly as the big cinema chains and there are queues outside the cinema every night like in the days when Bette Davis was "suffering in mink", as they used to say.

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We finally got around to getting "Draft Day" from the library. Sure, it's about the Cleveland Browns, but I watched it mostly for the scenery! Meanwhile, Himself is busy picking out all of the scenes that were a bit "off" compared to the way the different parts of the city were strung together. Geez.

__________________... nothing is given. Everything is earned. You work for what you have...~~~ LeBron James

We finally got around to getting "Draft Day" from the library. Sure, it's about the Cleveland Browns, but I watched it mostly for the scenery! Meanwhile, Himself is busy picking out all of the scenes that were a bit "off" compared to the way the different parts of the city were strung together. Geez.

My wife is a Radiologist and when ever we are watching movies with a medical scene or god forbid a hospital movie or show, she always points out the parts that are incorrect, also are closest friends are both troopers {husband and wife} and they come over at least 6 times a month if not more {we watch certain shows together on the dvr in my theater so every single week they are here} and when ever there is a police scene with codes or showing what a cop does they mention how wrong it is, lol.
I on the other hand own a real estate company and an HVAC company {recently sold the hvac actually} so hardly ever get the chance to interject, but when I see a thermostat near a window or really low on the wall I always point it out, lol...

I recently watched boyhood I loved it, it was filmed over 12 years with the same cast, amazing idea, showed him grow up, just a normal kid, very very cool...

I also watched Vincent and loved that as well, I was actually tearing up at the end, lol..